FAQs:Q1: Is this list up to date?
A1: Yes it is, check the "last updated" line at the bottom of the post.
Q2. Has the URC-8910 already been modified for JP1?
A2: All of these remotes are ready for JP1 use. If it doesn't say "(mod)" next to the entry, it means the remote was JP1 ready out of the box.
Q3: Are these prices in US Dollars?
A3: Yes.
Q4. How much is shipping?
A4: See the "Shipping" section below.
Q5. How soon will the remote ship?
A5. I don't ship every day, but I try to catch up over the weekend.
Q6. I clicked on the USPS link in the Paypal email, but there's no info there, how come?
A6. Those links are for the USPS "delivery confirmation" service, so no info will appear until the package is delivered. It's not a tracking service. For international shipments, there will never be any info displayed (I don't know why).
Q7: Do the 8910/9910 remotes have the dreaded donut ring?
A7: No.

If you have any problems with your order, like if I send the wrong item or something doesn't work, please feel free to contact me directly (my paypal addresses are valid email addresses) and I will take care of it.

If you need a printed user manual, please mention this when placing your order. I will always include one if I have them available, but when I'm running low I may chose to only include them when asked. I have PDFs of all the manuals online here:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/files/manuals/

Please note the new postage rates!Shipping Charges
In most cases, shipping for the US will be just $5, and $12.50 for international. Shipping to Canada & Mexico is $10.50.

I can usually combine between 2 and 4 remotes for the same $5 * domestic shipping rate, because I remove the remotes from their blister packs. How many remotes I can combine into the one box depends on the size of the remote. The URC-8910 is larger than the URC-6131 which is larger than the URC-8820. Postage rates are changing at the moment, so please ask in advance for combined rates, especially for international. If you wish to place a combined order and are unsure of the shipping, just drop me a line via PM or email: rob1 (at) hifi-remote (dot) com.

Due to it's size and weight, I can only ship one URC-9910 remote for $5 * rate.

Placing an order
To place an order, simply send me the money via paypal, mentioning in the Paypal transaction which remote(s) you are ordering. I accept all Payment methods, but my preferred payment method is a Paypal bank transfer, for which there's no extra charge. I do accept credit card payments through paypal, but there is an extra charge for this (see below) and you need to make sure that you use the correct paypal account. The "order total" amount is the total cost of the remotes, plus postage AND surcharge. (Note: the surcharge is slightly higher for non-US Paypal accounts).

I also accept orders by mail using personal checks, cash, postal and money orders. To do this, send me an email to rob1 (at) hifi-remote (dot) com stating which remotes you want, so I can hold them for you, and I'll send you my snail mail address.

Paypal CC surcharge for US accounts ONLY:

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Order totals up to $35 = $1.50
Order totals up to $50 = $2.00
Order totals up to $70 = $2.50
Order totals up to $90 = $3.00
Order totals up to $105 = $3.50

Paypal CC surcharge for non-US accounts:

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Order totals up to $30 = $1.50
Order totals up to $40 = $2.00
Order totals up to $55 = $2.50
Order totals up to $65 = $3.00
Order totals up to $80 = $3.50
Order totals up to $90 = $4.00
Order totals up to $105 = $4.50

If you are new to paypal, this document describes how to send money using Paypal.

NOTE #1: JP1.x (Flash) remotes
JP1.x (Flash) remotes are NOT compatible with the traditional JP1 (EEPROM) cables. You will need a separate JP1.x (Flash) cable to program these remotes._________________Rob
www.hifi-remote.comPlease don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!

Last edited by The Robman on Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:07 pm; edited 345 times in total

I have just received some URC-8811s with the popular GREEN backlighting. I also have a couple each of the older style URC-8910 and URC-9910 remotes.

I've also decided to offer the URC-6131 and URC-6011 in both modified an un-modified versions, for those that want to buy them cheaply and do the mod themselves._________________Rob
www.hifi-remote.comPlease don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!

Last edited by The Robman on Tue Apr 04, 2006 9:59 am; edited 1 time in total

As stated in the opening post, the price for the URC-6131s is currently $23 each and the cables are $15 each, so 2 cables plus 2 remotes would be $76. The total postage for these would be $4 for Priority Mail.

When you order multiple remotes you get to save on postage. If you were to order 5 or more remotes I could give you my "bulk order" rate, email me for more info.

You can use either of the email addresses listed in the first post to contact me (minus the "_" symbols), or you can use the email link on my web site or you can use the PM button in any of my posts. I'm really not that difficult to get ahold of._________________Rob
www.hifi-remote.comPlease don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!

Rob, Do you have any plans to make any more modified 9960's (with the JP1 installed) available for sale?

Not really. The demand for the Kameleon is very slow, and the ebay price for them has falled through the floor, so there's just no margin in it.

If you want one, I can ask OFA to include one of them in my next order._________________Rob
www.hifi-remote.comPlease don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!

Second if I were to purchase say a 8910 whats the full package I can get...any mods that can be done to it...say for keeping from loosing the memory if the battery is gone or anything else? So I need the remote, cable, what else? I have nothing as far as JP1 goes.

Also whats the difference and use of the RF thing that the 9910 comes with?

For Rob,
Just a thought here. But how about programming service for those remotes as well. What I mean is for people to list their equipments by brand etc and you program them and ship them. Off-course you're going to charge labor and such but its still a much better deal than buying the Harmony remotes and then have to do it all yourself.

I consider myself fairly technical but I'm having a hard time learning and doing all the programming. I've been catching the JP1 revolution off and on for about a year now and still strugling.

The programing service would really be great for those who don't want to learn and/or having a difficult time.

Yeah, but how much would you (or any other typical user) be willing to pay, and how much post-support would you want?

Let's say the user has a typical 6 or 7 device setup. I would have to potentially create 6 or 7 upgrades from scratch, and even if there are upgrades available, I would have to consult with the user as to what functions they want on which buttons.

Then they would probably have a list of macros and other custom programming that they would want.

Then after sending them a remote, invariably a few things won't work right, so they'll want me to fix it.

All in all a single remote could take several days of my time, so you'd be looking at a total cost running into several hundred dollars. Even though people pay way more than that to have experts program their Prontos for them, I just don't see anyone being willing to spend that much to program a $20 remote._________________Rob
www.hifi-remote.comPlease don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!

its still a much better deal than buying the Harmony remotes and then have to do it all yourself

As far as I'm concerned, doing it myself is much more satisfying than having somebody else do it for me. Maybe it's that man-over-machine complex I have...

Plus, personal preference is a BIG part of the JP1 process. Only you can decide whether something works the way you want it to, etc. I've programmed a few remotes for friends and family, and they've almost all (except for my 75 yr old mother) become JP1 users so that they can fine tune things as needs arise._________________Mark